Mitya's Love

SYNOPSIS
この作品はボリス・シェルギンの短編『ミーチャの愛』を元にしている。船長であるミーチャはアルハンゲリスクからソロムバラの劇場へ向かう道中、強い風に巻き込まれる。彼は隣に飛び込んできたマリア・イワノフナという少女が劇場に行くための手助けをする。 会場につくと、オストロフスキーの前衛的な演目「嵐」がすでに始まっていた。ミーチャの隣に座ったマリアに、突如として恋をする。 ミーチャは愛を告白するが、マリアは姿を消してしまう。そんなミーチャに何ができる? 彼はマリアを見つけるために街に行くことを決める。この作品はロシアの前衛的な作家、ミハイル・ラリオノフ、ナタリア・ゴンチャロワ、また素朴派の巨匠、パベル・レオノフ、リュボフ・マジコワの絵を借用しつつ制作された。
The film is based on a short story by Boris Shergin called "Mitya’s Love". A shipmaster Mitya went to the theatre from Archangelsk to Solombala. On his way there he was caught up in a strong wind. A girl was flying next to him. It was Maria Ivanovna. Mitya helped her to get to the theatre. The performance had already begun. It was an avant-garde staging of Ostrovsky’s "The Storm". Maria Ivanovna was sitting next to Mitya and suddenly he fell in love. He had managed to confess his love to her, but then Maria Ivanovna disappeared. What’s left for Mitya to do? He decided to go all over the city to find her. The film uses images by masters of Russian avant-garde: Mikhail Larionov, Natalia Goncharova, as well as masters of naïve art: Pavel Leonov and Lyubov Majkova.
INFORMATION
Svetlana Filippova
2018 |
ロシア (Russia) |
0:14:04 |
PROFILE
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Svetlana Filippova
1991年にカザフ州立大学の文学部を、1997年にモスクワの全ロシア映画大学のアニメーション監督コースを卒業。ヒトルーク、ノルシュテイン、ナザーロフ、スヴェトラーナらの指導を受けた。今では絵画、イーゼル、本の挿絵、版画、アニメーションを手がけている。アニメーション作品『The Night has came』、『Sarah’s Tale』、『Three Love Stories』、『Where dogs die』、『Brutus』は、アメリカ、オーストラリア、スロバキア、イタリア、スペイン、フランス、イラン、アルゼンチン、ブラジル、ジョージア、ロシアの国際映画祭で賞を獲得する。彼女の作品は、ロシア、ドイツ、フランスのプライベートコレクションに保管されている。
Svetlana Filippova graduated from the Philological faculty of the Kazakh State University in 1991, and Higher School of Scriptwriters and Film Directors in Moscow in 1997 with a specialization of a director-animator. She was studing at the studio of F. S. Khitruk, Y. B. Norstein, E. V. Nazarov and A. Svetlana Filippova is engaged in painting, easel and book graphics, lithography, animation. She is a participant in numerous film festivals, art and book exhibitions in Russia and abroad. She won the first prize at the Association of Artists of graphic arts at the exhibition of Moscow book artists in 2005 for her illustrations for fairy tales of Ludmila Ulitskaya and became a laureate of the All-Russian competition “Image of a book” in nomination “Best illustrations to productions for children and youth” for illustration of L. Oulitskaia’s tales and laureate of “Man of book” prize in nomination “Best painter” (newspaper “Bookish survey” in frames of Intellectual literature fair Non-fiction) for illustrations to “Chevengur” by Andrei Platonov in 2008. She was awarded with prizes at international festivals in USA, Australia, Slovakia, Italy, Spain, France, Iran, Argentina, Brazil, Georgia and Russia for the animated films "The Night has came," "Sarah’s Tale", "Three Love Stories", “Where dogs die” and ”Brutus”. She has designed and illustrated “The Foundation Pit” and “Chevengur” by Andrei Platonov, tales of Ludmila Oulitskaia, “Dark alleys” by Ivan Bunin, “Lefthander” by N. Leskov, “The Gospel from John”. Her works are kept in private collections in Russia, Germany and France.